Kevin Spacey has been accused of drunkenly attempting sex with a 14-year old boy 30 years ago, and stars like Rosie O’Donnell have said that, like with Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinsten, stories of sexual impropriety involving Spacey had been swirling around Hollywood for years.

Also interesting how initial headlines in several mainstream media outlets completely sidestepped the glaring fact that Spacey made sexual advances at a 14-year old boy, and instead focused on Spacey coming out as gay in his insanely tone-deaf “apology” for the incident. Bizarrely, their headlines made Spacey look sympathetic in his struggle to embrace his sexuality rather than the fact that he sexually attacked a 14-year old boy after engineering a time when the two would be alone together at a party.

Since the accusation broke, a young actor allegedly from House of Cards, Spacey’s show on Netflix, claims on his Facebook page to have had sex with the disgraced actor — and alleges that he knows from his sexual relationship with Spacey that his sexual preferences include young children:

The Spacey allegations also call to mind claims from his brother, Randall Fowler, from years ago, during which Fowler claimed he and Spacey’s father was a hardcore child rapist, abuser, and Nazi party member — a household environment that seems as good as any to produce children who grow up to be predators themselves.

The scandal breaks at a particularly interesting time — as charges are handed out to Paul Manafort for money laundering and other crimes, it seems that The Podesta Group, a lobbying firm founded by DC power player Tony Podesta, has been implicated. Tony’s brother John Podesta was campaign manager for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential bid, and the focus of an online firestorm after “Pizzagate” allegations arose that he and other Clintonites and their associates were using the Clinton Foundation, among other organizations, for human trafficking, money laundering, and other criminal activities — theories that become all the more plausible with the Manafort indictment.

Also interesting is the total collapse of the Trump “Russia Collusion” narrative the media has been obsessed with since Trump’s election. Within the indictment, there is almost zero connection whatsoever between the charges and Trump colluding with Russians to beat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election. Manafort’s criminal activities appear completely separate from his involvement with Trump’s campaign, and their exposure only seems to bring us closer to exposing an even vaster degree of criminality in Washington — in the case of the Podestas, one that is likely to implicate Democrats just as easily as Republicans.

Meanwhile, victim of Hollywood pedophile rings Corey Feldman is promising to name his abusers, even if his film project, intended to expose Hollywood’s rape and pedophilia culture, falls through. These multiple layers of collapsing dominoes are engulfing both DC and Hollywood, and may lead to an intersection where the connections between both become clearer.

To find them, Jeffrey Epstein’s “Lolita Express” flight logs are a good place to start. Also disturbing is the Kevin Spacey Foundation, a mentoring organization for young aspiring actors that could have been used as a way to allow Spacey to easily get close to teenage boys who are eager to get ahead in acting and the entertainment industry.

One thing is for sure: As far as exposing sex abuse and pedophilia in Hollywood, Spacey will be far from the last pillar to fall.